Revolution And The Origin Of The Us Foreign Policy

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Revolution and the origin of the US Foreign Policy

Table of Contents

Abstract3

Introduction3

Background of the Issue3

Discussion4

Global Criticism6

Conclusion7

References8

Revolution and the origin of the US Foreign Policy

Abstract

This research paper discusses the history, interest and ideology of the US administration in its foreign policy. Data was gathered from the researches done earlier on the subject. Nonetheless, the results revealed the fact that though America is a nation established not on power but on idealism; the national leaders are losing people's trust with a commitment to accountability. The foreign policies refer to the various forms of supremacy and compelling behavior which desired to compel people to change positions in accordance to the interest of the US administration. Moreover, US administration tends to transform the ideology of others rather than to provide alternatives or to find a middle ground during critical situations.

Introduction

Background of the Issue

The political map of the USA was reshaped between the year 1776 to 1826. (Anthony, 1984) During this time the great colonial sovereign in the West had collapsed and the modern community of American state forms in the USA and the countries of Latin America emerged on the map of the world. The American revolution had a far reaching effect on the world's politics and in fact, it crossed the instantaneous geographical boundaries as it had a direct link to the political occurrence which transformed the Atlantic World of the Western Europe and its American realm. Political perceptions of the American Revolution provided a sense of stimulation to the antagonist of the establishment in Europe especially in France. By ruining the ancient system of monarchy; the American War of Independence generated the next revolution of the 18th Century and that is in France. The repercussions of that revolution were greatly experienced in the USA. As a matter of fact the downfall of the European Sovereign marked s milestone in the political history of the USA. The major regions of the European Colonial rule were formed into a society of emerging sovereigns, which declared the sovereignty of the public as the solitary genuine and legal basis of political power, formed their government on constitutions and declare the right of the civilians on equality and freedom. The new states had the liberty to take part in the international trade and commerce and in the progression of their local resources. This freedom had given a boost to the prosperity and affluence to all of them. Nonetheless, liberation movement had to face political as well as social challenges from the sovereign which found their existence as a threat to their survival. Among the ex- British Colonies in North America, the republican US administration was successful in the establishment of the government which was prospering at a higher rate. However, in Latin America this model was not successful, as the newly established states were badly affected by political disorder and mayhem; and were restricted to local region only. This political mayhem might be the repercussion of the colonial legacies of the European States. Colonial culture is said to be ...
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